Digital TV News: LiMo Foundation
LiMo Foundation and Linux Foundation Announce New Open Source Software Platform, Tizen™
Sep 28, 2011 – LiMo Foundation™ and The Linux Foundation have announced a new open source project, Tizen™. Tizen is a software platform which supports multiple device categories including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, netbooks and in-vehicle infotainment systems.
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Linux Foundation, LiMo Foundation, Tizen, Digital TV, In-Car, Middleware, Mobile, Smart TV, Smartphone, Streaming, Tablet
ACCESS Exhibits Industry's Broadest Range of Mobile Solutions at GSMA Mobile World Congress
Feb 16, 2009 – ACCESS will be exhibiting its menu of advanced home-network solutions. Attendees will be introduced to a DTV solution developed with integrated ACCESS technologies that allows users to access seamlessly various types of content on a TV.
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ACCESS CO., Middleware, Mobile, MWC24, Smart Home
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